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Mandalorian - Start to Finish Armor Process with Graphite
Chapters and links to supplies used in the description below.
Complete finishing process from raw print to finished product using graphite as the primary coating technique. This method will allow you to use graphite without worry of finger prints and minimal rub off.
This video will cover all products used, prep methods, and demonstration of the process from start to finish.
I apologize for the length, lot to cover!
#Mandalorian #Cosplay #Graphite #3DPrinting #StarWars
Timestamps
0:00 Intro
3:12 Supply Overview
12:28 Primer Round 1
15:12 Sanding First Layer
21:41 Putty & Second Primer Coat
24:42 Sanding Second Layer
29:39 Sealer & Clear Coat
32:20 Next Phase Review
34:32 Clear Coat Wet Sand
37:52 Polis...
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  • @SECTION5120
    @SECTION5120 12 часов назад

    Very useful video. Thank you. Can we add another layer of clear coat after second graphite layer and water cleaning in order to fix it ?

  • @DannyMcHugh
    @DannyMcHugh 5 дней назад

    truly excellent finish! How much graphite powder did you end up going through for a whole set of armor?

    • @CT-Props
      @CT-Props 5 дней назад

      Very little of that large container

    • @DannyMcHugh
      @DannyMcHugh 5 дней назад

      @@CT-Propsfantastic! Thanks for the reply!

  • @uberjedisniper
    @uberjedisniper Месяц назад

    How do you handle overspray on the helmet? I can get a nice smooth surface on the side I'm spraying, but end up with a lot of overspray on the back side of the helmet. For context, I'm currently using a 3 foot cubed spray booth with a 24" box fan and 24" furnace filter on the back of it.

  • @Dreadmantisthe2nd
    @Dreadmantisthe2nd Месяц назад

    soooo I'm guessing the satin clear enamel rustoleum was the wrong decision on my end lol. I will get the clear coat you recommend instead before doing the damage

  • @paulthompson2991
    @paulthompson2991 Месяц назад

    Hi there thanks for this… the graphite link doesn’t work anymore… can I get the same product on Amazon ?

  • @Samsquanch1994
    @Samsquanch1994 3 месяца назад

    Can you apply a translucent paint to the finished product by any chance?

  • @sunriseshell
    @sunriseshell 6 месяцев назад

    Interesting, I based on the videos I've seen so far I understood that graphite had to be applied over black to get a chrome finish but this looks great.

  • @PixelForgeLab
    @PixelForgeLab 6 месяцев назад

    Hi there, amazing finish.. I wanted to know the actual process step by step and please correct me if I'm wrong. After sanding and priming, you go with a clear coat, then you polish the clear coat, then graphite, wash, clear coat again, polish, and graphite ? Is that the correct sequence ? THANK YOU

    • @CT-Props
      @CT-Props 6 месяцев назад

      That’s correct!

    • @PixelForgeLab
      @PixelForgeLab 6 месяцев назад

      @@CT-Props missed a step, the sealer ? Is it a grey gloss paint ? Because I have a black gloss, that's ok too ?

    • @CT-Props
      @CT-Props 6 месяцев назад

      @@PixelForgeLabyou can use black, but the finish will end up being darker

    • @PixelForgeLab
      @PixelForgeLab 6 месяцев назад

      @@CT-Props ok thank you 👍🏼

  • @holeinthegroundproductions933
    @holeinthegroundproductions933 6 месяцев назад

    $33 shipping for a $22 jar of graphite. WTF?

  • @reikyjimenez9097
    @reikyjimenez9097 7 месяцев назад

    For a helmet piece just done how long should I wait to wear it? Because it just got a clear coat ! Thank you for this video by the way! Great work!!

  • @MChill111
    @MChill111 8 месяцев назад

    GREAT video, thank you!

  • @TheIcemanModdeler
    @TheIcemanModdeler 11 месяцев назад

    Awesome, tested it only once on a black sword blade and it was way too dark, will test it in a grey 2k clear coat when I get a chance.

  • @seekertosecrets
    @seekertosecrets 11 месяцев назад

    47:04 So can this be done with a tack cloth or degreaser?

  • @Bazwelle
    @Bazwelle 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for the excellent step by step video!!! Much appreciated!

  • @fredm6303
    @fredm6303 11 месяцев назад

    Could you use the same process except instead of graphic use a spay paint colour?

  • @gillesker
    @gillesker 11 месяцев назад

    Awesome process video! Love how well explained it is and the result is professional looking. Any plan to do more videos? Also I didn’t find any link to an ig or etsy account on your profile?!

  • @joshuafleck6818
    @joshuafleck6818 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the video!! I followed your process and my Armor turned out perfectly. I have used the armor since then and have scratches like you mentioned I need to fix. In the conclusion/portion you mention that you go back wet sand and clear coat but my question is what step do i got back to to fix the scratches specially? the last primer stage to clear? etc? again thank you for the video!!

  • @raspberrypiploy771
    @raspberrypiploy771 Год назад

    Beautiful finish

  • @shaunjedi
    @shaunjedi Год назад

    Hello brother! I'm from Malaysia and we don't really have access to clean slate product. Is there any similiar or alternative products I can search for or use in that regards? Love the shine on your work and really appreciate you recording and educating us on it. Thanks!

    • @CT-Props
      @CT-Props Год назад

      any type of gentle dish soap should work

    • @shaunjedi
      @shaunjedi 11 месяцев назад

      @@CT-Props thank you so much for the reply boss Though i have one more question. In my country we don't have any dupicolor touch clear spray or clearcoat spray We only have 1k - 2k clear coat sprays. does that work?

  • @did3d523
    @did3d523 Год назад

    is it possible to make a candy Red on ? thx

  • @chelsnmaxify
    @chelsnmaxify Год назад

    Could you do a topcoat of clear to protect it a little more?

  • @MikeRice
    @MikeRice Год назад

    can you do this with a color paint? not just grey?

    • @bowl7559
      @bowl7559 8 месяцев назад

      i did it with gloss black and it worked

    • @MikeRice
      @MikeRice 8 месяцев назад

      might try a navy blue @@bowl7559

  • @SlothsPlayGames
    @SlothsPlayGames Год назад

    Do you think this process could be used at least in part on the black series helmet? I bought 3d prints of all the other armor but I want to use the black series helmet with it. I want it all to have the same look, is it possible?

    • @SlothsPlayGames
      @SlothsPlayGames 9 месяцев назад

      follow up in case anyone else wants to know, you can and I did

  • @Jason-ky7qm
    @Jason-ky7qm Год назад

    Does anyone have a working link for the graphite powder? It’s not working for me. How many microns are the particles?

  • @CDub512
    @CDub512 Год назад

    This is so unwatchable because of audio quality.

  • @CristianCrovatoEsculturas
    @CristianCrovatoEsculturas Год назад

    Congratulations on the finish of the patina with graphite, the result is spectacular, could you explain to me why the last layer of graphite does not stay on your fingers when you touch the piece, do you add some final product that is not seen in the video?

  • @reddheadedstranger7490
    @reddheadedstranger7490 Год назад

    I don't know much about paints, why do you want to avoid enamel? I used Rust-Oleum 500° engine enamel as the base coat. I had a few issues with marks in the paint, is that because it's enamel?

  • @TheCyclingConquistador
    @TheCyclingConquistador Год назад

    Great video, post some more😊

  • @1937Brett
    @1937Brett Год назад

    Can anyone recommend any polish and clean products I'm from the UK links would be great thanks

  • @1937Brett
    @1937Brett Год назад

    Also what step would u use resin?

  • @1937Brett
    @1937Brett Год назад

    What glue is used to stick together and what if I wanted a black gloss shine?

  • @1937Brett
    @1937Brett Год назад

    Will an IPA spray work for the cleaning process

  • @colinmsmall
    @colinmsmall Год назад

    Very helpful video, thanks. Is there anything special or different with your methods when it comes to the helmet given that it is much more round and not as flat like the other pieces?

  • @sancayakbulut3215
    @sancayakbulut3215 Год назад

    Hi, I did my graphite application and have lost of fingerprint. Di you think I can just put primer on the graphite and clear coat etc. On top to restart the process and follow your instructions? Thanks

  • @jnalley1632
    @jnalley1632 Год назад

    I know its a little off topic but I am looking for a flat black finish on an automotove a 3D printed part that will be in the sun and weather I think most of your vide applies to what I am doing. Most of the flat black is enamel you note to avoid enamel, why? I understand the paint and prime portion but I want end up with flat black part that is good ourtoors. My son is using your vide for the shiny mandalorian helmet you are demoin in the video. He pointed me to you since you mentioned you had done work on the automotive paint side. Great video BTW!

  • @MachineHead3
    @MachineHead3 Год назад

    2 questions: After the second graphite, is there no more clear coat applied? What is that you applied the graphite with? Cotton pad?

  • @Anautistictherapist
    @Anautistictherapist Год назад

    Does the specific brand of graphite powder matter? I’m getting really confused because my results are not even close to this.

  • @wawustv4431
    @wawustv4431 Год назад

    Could you possibly do weathering on certain pieces after the final graphite application? Currently about to start this process. As the helmet has some weathering I would like to try it

  • @decryption69
    @decryption69 Год назад

    Great video and love the process. Anyone got a suggestion on fixing a gouge that cut through the grey primer and clear coat. My thumbnail caught a forward facing edge. Thinking I can sand down the clear coat and re-do the primer then clear again but wondering if sanding the bad area down might be suffice. The gouge is the first white primer coat.

  • @AGxProductions
    @AGxProductions Год назад

    I've seen anothr YT Vid where the 2k Clear Coat did not cling well 2 the graphite powder, nor does it withstand flaking or rubbing off. It looks horrible. So is it better 2 use chrome-colored paint then Clear Coat on top instead of graphite powder?? Clear Coat sticks 2 paint, not power. Wht do U recommend?? If choosing 2 wear armors as Cosplay frequently, which painting/graphite method would U suggests as tried & tru?? I need 2 kno b4 I invest in ths Project...

  • @rudeboyzbob
    @rudeboyzbob Год назад

    This video need more views!!thank you ive finally did my Thomas Bangalter helmet yesterday.Just the type of chrome ive always wanted.Wasted a lot of chrome paint and my graphite until i came to this.Most prop makers using black base coat which turn to black chrome instead of "chrome" chrome which i needed.Thank you again!!👍🏻👍🏻

  • @XV-Gaming
    @XV-Gaming Год назад

    Looks amazing pal, thanks for the tips

  • @briandicinti9535
    @briandicinti9535 Год назад

    After the first graphite application, I got the haziness you talked about but worried that if I add more clear I am concerned I am going to lose the glossy smooth finish I just worked so hard to get though al the polishing. Don’t you end up with a little orange peel and a spec of dust or two in the clear?

  • @julianalb777
    @julianalb777 Год назад

    after using the clear coat, how many days do you wait for it to cure? you said "a couple of days" how many exactly? Awesome video by the way!

  • @lsg1Entertainment
    @lsg1Entertainment Год назад

    My speakers aren't that great so I apologize if you already explained this but is there a reason to primer white and then do the black can you just use a light grey primer to get the same result?

  • @General4nubis
    @General4nubis Год назад

    Would it be possible to put masking fluid/tape and a layer of paint on top of this if I wanted to use this as a base metal layer that shows through under a weathered paint job?

  • @TMan2DMax
    @TMan2DMax Год назад

    Thank you so much for this. all the other videos on the graphite technique were less detailed. Im much more confident in correcting my paint now (mine ended up super dark) thanks!

  • @dark_matter8420
    @dark_matter8420 Год назад

    No expensive and fussy 2K clear coat, no airbrushing, just plain old patience and discipline, working through a process while being consistent and clean. Absolutely love how this came out!

  • @dark_matter8420
    @dark_matter8420 Год назад

    YOU SAVED MY HELMET! This was certainly not a beginner-friendly project (literally the third thing I ever printed...) and in hindsight I should have known. I didn't wear gloves when I first graphite rubbed it and I left splotches everywhere. Ended up pushing through at it was decent in the end, but the finish wore off very quickly. It became dull and had an almost burnt-steel effect which I expect came from the oil on my fingers. Finally took the time to take out the visor and graphite rub it again using this tutorial (and latex gloves! 😅). What a difference! Alright, I didn't sand the old finish down, didn't rub it and then didn't clear coat it and rub it again, but the method of washing it and being meticulous and slow really works amazing! Sure, it's far from perfect, but it looks great on my shelf again. Satisfied beyond belief. Thank you so much!!

  • @imacmill
    @imacmill Год назад

    In Canada, one can of that 'cheap' Rust-oleum filler/primer is about $35-$40, and the nozzles clog after one use something like 50% of the time. Pricing is pretty much the same for the other brands, so I basically dropped out of the paint finishing game for my hobby prints.

    • @MikeKatsar
      @MikeKatsar Год назад

      You'll definitely want to look into the protective gear you need to work with large amounts of it, but another really effective way I've seen people smooth prints is with UV resin, specifically the stuff used for resin printing. A bottle of it may be a more cost effective way to finish prints if you're ok with the safety concerns. Another channel called Vaultfox has a really good video talking about it while making a Bo Katan cosplay. Edit: I just tried checking CA Amazon and it seems like you can get a 1L bottle for between $22-25, which should cover a bunch.

    • @imacmill
      @imacmill Год назад

      @@MikeKatsar Thanks for the info. I have actually used the resin 'trick' before, but my concern is usually not so much focused on smoothing, but rather painting the printed item to whatever colour I need. Smoothing I can get done satisfactorily (for me needs) by sanding alone. Currently, I sand an item, then blow a few layers of acrylic paint on it with my airbrush, followed by an acrylic clear-coat of some kind (either Pledge floor wax or varnish). No more spray-bombs for me...

    • @MikeKatsar
      @MikeKatsar Год назад

      @@imacmill ah, gotcha. My bad, I misinterpreted the issue a bit. Unfortunately I don't have any other tricks for that one. Good luck/happy crafting, man, hopefully you find a cheap source of paints, airbrush adds up lol

    • @imacmill
      @imacmill Год назад

      @@MikeKatsar Dirt-cheap acrylics from a Dollar Store...they work perfectly.